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So I moved
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Moved a few blocks away from the crappy apartment building I used to live in. Now on top of a business in town, a 50 foot walk from my business.

So I'm hoping to get back to building and finish my WED-15 droid. I now know two people with a 3D printer who said they'd be happy to cut parts for me, so I'm going to ask one of them to build the neck piece for me. Now that I can go on the patio out back of the building I can spray paint and cut with no problem.


I have a few other projects in mind as well. I had started on a hoverboard for Halloween (I went as Marty McFly) but ran out of time to build it. I still want to build it for sake of completion.

Only thing holding me back is lack of funds, so hopefully business will pick up.
100% death proof

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HOverboard seems tough, how were you going to get it to hover?
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(01-03-2018, 07:21 PM)kresty Wrote: HOverboard seems tough, how were you going to get it to hover?

Magic.


If I could build a legit hoverboard I wouldn't be scratching around for scrap to build droids. Smile 



Still unpacking, but I'm putting together my new workbench. Going to have a friend of mine hopefully 3D cut a piece for my WED-15

Despite last week being one of the coldest in recent memory (and in my typical luck that's when I chose to move) this week is going to be significantly warmer, with Saturday hitting close to 60. If I can dig up the spray paint I purchased I plan on trying to paint the base.

It's nice to have some real work space.
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Smile
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One of my clients just got 3D printer and was nice enough to cut the neck piece for WED-15. Thanks for uploading the 3D file to the site! Came out great!


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Needs just a little sanding and painting but I can't wait to start assembling the droid.
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